INTERVIEW: Matt D. Wilson’s Second Guide for World Domination
With the launch of The Supervillain Field Manual this month, Matt D. Wilson has now provided the world with two sets of notes for...
RIP: Blog@ Newsarama?
Blog@Newsarama is both a long-running site in itself and the remains of one (The Great Curve) and the father of another (Robot6) blog that...
Stop wondering where all the female creators are, and go find them!
Following on from Heidi’s post about gender issues in the comics industry, the best response seemed clear: I should probably write a post about...
First Look at Zero Week at Parallel Worlds
As we suggested yesterday, The NY Post has launched a new nerdy news blog called Parallel Worlds, edited by Dan Greenfield and others. The...
The NY Post is joining the nerd blog fray with Parallel Worlds
Official launch seems to be tomorrow, but in case you missed the bold-faced names, the NY Post seems to be launching its very own...
Check it out: Sloane’s Tiny Tiny Stories
Comics have always been a collaborative medium (though you can dispute the extent of contributors input and editing til the cows come home) but...
Comics Alliance comes back as part of Townsquare Media
Comics Alliance is officially back, purchased by Townsquare Media, another conglomerate of primarily music sites which is owned by a former AOL exec who...
John Martz ends DRAWN, but we’re getting DESTINATION X
Ulp. I guess blogging is dead. Artist John Martz just announced he's ending his art blog, Drawn which was one of the most influential art blogs of the last 10 years or so. Martz started it in 2005 linking to tons of creator websites, and art pieces over the years. But as he notes, 2013 is not 2005:
Did Yahoo just destroy the future of comics by buying Tumblr?
And just like that, Yahoo head Marissa Mayer become the most important person in comics.
As you may have heard, Yahoo is planning to buy Tumblr for $1.1 billion, a move that aims to make the recently moribund internet giant a bit more relevant to the social media world.
Comics Alliance seems to be coming back!
A post entitled ; ) and equipped with a classic Dark Knight sequence on coming back to life would seem to suggest that...
Frank Cho temporarily banned from Facebook
This is why I do not store my life on Facebook.
Comics Press: Who’s next?
Given the week's events, looking at the above photo by Dynamite's Nick Barrucci taken at the C2E2 bar—the creme de la creme of comics internet media, Newsarama's Albert Ching, CBR's Kiel Phegley, The Beat, ComicVine's Tony G.Man Guerrero and IGN's Joey Exposito—you might be forgiven for wondering which member of the comic press would soon have a big red X drawn over his or her face. It was that kind of week.















